TV REVIEW: X-Men (Season 2)
Professor X and Magneto frolic through the Savage Land. Plus, Cable and Bishop duke it out, Morph doesn’t know whose side he’s on, and Mister Sinister’s world-domination plans are foiled by an office chair.
Professor X and Magneto frolic through the Savage Land. Plus, Cable and Bishop duke it out, Morph doesn’t know whose side he’s on, and Mister Sinister’s world-domination plans are foiled by an office chair.
It’s Cable vs. Bishop in a battle for two futures! Plus, Wolverine is the key, Forge forgets again, and Apocalypse has a new name to remember.
Bishop, Cable, and Apocalypse all in one episode—sign me up! Plus, a plague runs rampant, Apocalypse makes friends, and Cable has a conundrum on his hands.
Wolverine and Gambit provide the fireworks, while Rogue is the unsung heroine of Season 1. Plus, the villains are heavy hitters, Cable is a one-man wrecking crew, and Cyclops is fun to laugh at.
Rogue and Wolverine react very differently when a “cure” for mutants is discovered. Plus, Cable wreaks havoc, a major new baddie plots against humanity, and Cyclops just can’t help himself from being the worst.
Being enslaved wasn’t on the X-Men’s vacation itinerary. Plus, Storm and Gambit enact terrible plans, Cyclops is done talking shit now that Wolverine is back, and a badass mercenary wages a one-man war.